Lessons to learn from garbage day
It was in the wee morning hours; I was summoned from sleep by a grinding and screeching sort of noise that is universally recognized as the sound of a garbage
It was in the wee morning hours; I was summoned from sleep by a grinding and screeching sort of noise that is universally recognized as the sound of a garbage
Acommon practice when decision-makers arrive in Washington, D. C. is to check common sense at the door. There’s daily evidence of “bonehead” decisions that make us wonder about competencies. The
The north end of the Big Island of Hawaii is the birthplace of the warlord king of the island, Kamehameha. The very northeastern section has the deepest valleys, highest waterfalls,
Do you go to the grocery story with a list? Do you pack for a trip with a list? When you purchase school supplies do you have a list? When
Whenever I get home, it’s really easy to just turn on the TV, throw something frozen in the oven to thaw, and just let the night slip away without getting
It’s been 107 years this month since the tragedy of the Titanic. Of course, this disaster has fascinated the world ever since, leading to books, movies, musicals and, ultimately, a
My husband has the most exciting dreams. They are action adventures like something out of a James Bond or Tarzan movie – oftentimes both. They involve racecars and roller coasters
Last week, with 60 days remaining until the end of the 140-day regular session of the 86th Texas Legislature, the House and Senate vaulted closer toward finalizing a state budget.
Many Texans – and no doubt some abiding outside our borders – have used the expression for years: “He’ll do to ride the river with.” We give little thought to
Last year the KilaueaVolcano on the Big Island of Hawaii erupted more than usual. The crater dropped several hundred feet and the majority of the park nearby has been closed.
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